I wrote a product manual using HTML that includes images and I wanted to save it in one file that I could send for customers for viewing. Someone suggested converting it to a PDF but the problem is that although HTML links/bookmarks work in PDFs they are not easy to follow (Adobe reader doesn't have Back and Forward buttons for links) and it's not easy to read. Then someone suggested opening my HTML in IE and saving it as .mht file. I did so and the page looks great, except one "small" fact that all internal links/bookmarks don't work. For some stupid reason they all have absolute URLs that obviously don't work on another computer.

So any suggestions how to save HTML for viewing in one file (offline)?

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Convert the HTML and associated files to an executable. I asked Google about "html to exe" and saw some useful looking results.

Convert the HTML to a common word-processing format. I'd guess that RTF is readable on a wide range of platforms. If (as most business people assume) your customers can read Microsoft Word documents, you could try that format or the more open OpenDocument format. Again, Google is a useful recource